Monthly Archives: December 2018

I would like to take this opportunity to wish all of my friends, associates and business acquaintances a Very Very Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy and Wealthy New Years 2019!! Also I wish all safe travels during this holiday period. I will return to my regular Blogging schedule on January 2, 2019 and enjoy this holiday period. Of course I will be posting on my Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn accounts!! Please visit my current Awareness Watch Newsletter V17N1 January 2019 on 2019 Guide to New Economy by clicking here. Also my January 2019 Zillman Column is available titled 2019 Guide to Bot and Intelligent Agent Research by clicking here.

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We are a group of researchers who take a social, cultural, political and
ethical perspective on digital data, both ‘small’ or personal data and
large or ‘big data’ sets. We bring together expertise across the social
sciences, humanities and legal studies to engage in critical data
studies. We are researching the following areas: a) How people make
sense of the personal data that digital devices collect about them; b)
How they incorporate these data into their everyday lives; c) What
people know about the other actors and agencies who are using their
data; d) The sensory and affective aspects of digital data; e) Locative
devices, mobilities and data; f) Data literacies; g) The implications of
big data for humanities and social science research and practice; h)
How big data are influencing ideas about the social and society; i) The
politics of big and small data; j) The sociomaterial dimensions of
digital data collection, storage and use; k) Dataveillance, data privacy
and security issues; l) The legal and ethical issues around personal
and big data, including human rights; and m) Innovative methods for
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The International Data Base (IDB) was developed by the U.S. Census Bureau to provide access to accurate and timely demographic measures for populations around the world. The database includes a comprehensive set of indicators, as produced by the U.S. Census Bureau since the 1960s. Through sponsorship from various U.S. Government agencies, the IDB is updated on a regular basis to provide information needed for research, program planning, and policy-making decisions, in the U.S. and globally. Data included in the IDB consist of indicators developed from censuses, surveys, administrative records, and special measures of HIV/AIDS-related mortality. Through evaluation and adjustment of data from these sources, measures of population, mortality, fertility, and net migration are estimated for current and past years and then used as the basis for projections to 2050. The IDB provides estimates and projections for 228 countries and areas which have populations of 5,000 or more and as recognized by the U.S. Department of State. Population size (by single year of age and sex) and components of change (fertility, mortality, and migration) are provided from an initial or base year through 2050, for each calendar year. This level of detail provides an important foundation for tracking the demographic impacts of HIV/AIDS and related conditions, as well as events of concern that are affecting populations around the globe. This will be added to International Trade Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™.

ode Ocean is a cloud-based computational reproducibility platform that
provides researchers and developers an easy way to share, discover and
run code published in academic journals and conferences. More and more
of today’s research includes software code, statistical analysis and
algorithms that are not included in traditional publishing. But they are
often essential to reproducing the research results and reusing them in
a new product or research. This creates a major roadblock for
researchers, one that inspired the first steps of Code Ocean as part of
the 2014 Runway Startup Postdoc Program at the Jacobs Technion Cornell
Institute. For the first time, researchers, engineers, developers and
scientists can upload code and data in any open source programming
language and link working code in a computational environment with the
associated article for free. We assign a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
to the algorithm, providing correct attribution and a connection to the
published research. The platform provides open access to the published
software code and data to view and download for everyone for free. But
the real treat is that users can execute all published code without
installing anything on their personal computer. Everything runs in the
cloud on CPUs or GPUs according to the user needs. We make it easy to
change parameters, modify the code, upload data, run it again, and see
how the results change. They are excited to be on this mission to make
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Write, manage, and publish your documents alongside 100,000+ writers and
researchers. Authorea is free to use for public documents. A paid
account unlocks unlimited documents, DOI minting and more. Public
documents are visible to anybody. Private documents are only visible to
coauthors. They founded Authorea in late 2012 with the mission of
accelerating scientific discovery. They were frustrated that other
writing tools didn’t fully understand the needs of researchers —
especially researchers in a web-first world — and wondered why the
internet age hadn’t yet delivered a modern toolset for scientific
collaboration. Authorea is the document editor we always wanted.
Thousands of researchers from prestigious universities and institutions
around the world use Authorea to make their research findings available
to the public in a timely fashion. Authorea offers a number of
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conference proceedings, blog posts, and student essays. When published,
these documents are assigned a DOI, so that they can be cited. This
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Overleaf is a collaborative writing and publishing system that makes the
whole process of producing academic papers much quicker for both
authors and publishers. Overleaf is a free service that lets you create,
edit and share your scientific ideas easily online using LaTeX, a
comprehensive and powerful tool for scientific writing. Overleaf has
grown rapidly since its launch in 2012, and today there are over
2,900,000 users from over 180 countries worldwide who’ve created over 21
million projects using the service. Writelatex Limited, the company
behind Overleaf, was founded by John Hammersley and John Lees-Miller,
two mathematicians who worked together on the pioneering Ultra PRT
Project and who were inspired by their own experiences in academia to
create a better solution for collaborative scientific writing. Overleaf
is part of Digital Science, who have helped us grow into the company we
are today. Digital Science have supported and invested in Overleaf since
2014, and have a mission to help make research more efficient, so
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GitXiv is a space to share collaborative open computer science projects.
Countless Github and arXiv links are floating around the web. Its hard
to keep track of these gems. GitXiv attempts to solve this problem by
offering a collaboratively curated feed of projects. Each project is
conveniently presented as arXiv + Github + Links + Discussion. Members
can submit their findings and let the community rank and discuss it. A
regular newsletter makes it easy to stay up-to-date on recent
advancements. It´s free and open. This will be added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™

This work is in continuous progress and update. We are adding new PWC
everyday! A minimalistic approach which automatically) connects papers
to only one code implementation, displayed as a simple table. This will
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Automatically connects papers to github repositories that implement them
and sorts by github stars. There can be multiple, unmerged entries for
each paper. Trending, Latest, Greatest and Subscribe links available for
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